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Why does grass grow in Cornwall?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

Because there is a lot of rainfall, and it is quite hilly, which means farmers don't want to grow crops there because they can't get the machines up there so this means there is space for grass to grow. Also it is a lot warmer than other parts or areas of the UK. This is just a simple answer so don't just rely on this!

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14y ago

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